Open-source music softwares in movies
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Open-source music softwares in movies
Just saw the movie "Paranormal Activity" yesterday. The scene that got me interested (because in all honesty, I found the movie rather boring but that's my opinion) is when the guy checks the sound recorded in his bedroom at night: he's using Audacity
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Re: Open-source music softwares in movies
Yes yes yes, I just saw this movie last weekend. And I noticed this too! It was exciting to see. haha I noticed in the first scene where he had just recorded with the microphone and the blue wav files on the screen looked familiar and I was thinking, is that??? And it was! Wicked! Only issue, he was running it on XP.
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I thought I was really sad (well, my girlfriend did) when I mentioned that while we were watching it.
I find myself doing this a lot when 'technology' comes on screen.
In the UK comedy, Coupling, there's a scene where two of them are playing on an xbox - you can't see the screen, but from the noise alone I knew they were playing Defender from the Williams Classics boxset!
I find myself doing this a lot when 'technology' comes on screen.
In the UK comedy, Coupling, there's a scene where two of them are playing on an xbox - you can't see the screen, but from the noise alone I knew they were playing Defender from the Williams Classics boxset!
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For some reason, 'nmap' made it into several films (including the Matrix and one of the Die Hard movies): http://nmap.org/movies.html
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Here in Germany there's a police series called "Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei".
In one episode thay needed to hack computer and guess what they've done,
they've just minimized the window of Avira AntiVir and said: "Ok, wir sind drin!", in english:
"Ok, we hacked in!".
Never seen such a cheap method faking a hack for the viewers!
In one episode thay needed to hack computer and guess what they've done,
they've just minimized the window of Avira AntiVir and said: "Ok, wir sind drin!", in english:
"Ok, we hacked in!".
Never seen such a cheap method faking a hack for the viewers!
Looking forward to look back what happens now
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Re: Open-source music softwares in movies
LOL, at least it wasn't a software where they see everything in 3d with unrela commands like "hack this computer"zwenny wrote:Here in Germany there's a police series called "Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei".
In one episode thay needed to hack computer and guess what they've done,
they've just minimized the window of Avira AntiVir and said: "Ok, wir sind drin!", in english:
"Ok, we hacked in!".
Never seen such a cheap method faking a hack for the viewers!
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As i said: "such a cheap method". They even didn't think about covering this.maghoxfr wrote:LOL, at least it wasn't a software where they see everything in 3d with unrela commands like "hack this computer"
To be sure, everyone, even those people who don't have a computer, but a tv know this
program (it's the most common antivirus suite) at least from adverts or narrations of people
that have a computer. So it's very pathetic to be this kind of cheeky...
Looking forward to look back what happens now
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